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19532092902141505486Asahi shobo 1953. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 46 size Asahi shobo paperback
19892080502107002686Iwanamishoten 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 434p Size: 15cm Iwanamishoten paperback
20072080502106911897Not Available 2007. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19872081002108601353Iwanamishoten 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 434p Size: 15cm Number of books: 1 Iwanamishoten paperback
19732091502133536685Misuzushobo 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Misuzushobo paperback
19086919New York: Stuyvesant Press 1908. Red cloth with stamped design in black. Stuyvesant Press unknown
026712452X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1333509855.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1994LCB62994New South Wales: The Beagle Press. 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Shelfwear only. Striking evocative diverse powerful challenging beautiful amongst others might go towards almost summing up Arthur Boyd's work. This collection of this Australian artist's work details much of his work with full and part page photographic prints colour and b&w collated by Arther Boyd Barry Pearce and the Art Gallery of New South Wales. ; 10.25 X 1 X 13 inches; 200 pages . 0947349081 . The Beagle Press hardcover
1994LCB65436New South Wales: The Beagle Press. 1994. Second Edition. Original boards. Fine in Very Good- dust jacket. With coloured plates & illustrations. Light wear to spine covers & corners. Dustjacket with some sunfading to margins of back cover. With loosely inserted national gallery of victoria pamphlet on arthur boyd. ; 33 X 26 X 3 CMS; 200 pages . 0947349081 . The Beagle Press hardcover
20056178ABLondon, V & A Publ., 2005. 21 cm. 96 S. Mit 80 Farbabb. und 10 Schwarzweiß-Illustrationen. Original Pappband (Hardcover), Fadenheftung. Neuwertiges Exemplar.
199810160ABStuttgart, Dt. Verl.-Anst, 1998. 27 cm. 208 S. mit zahlr. farb. Abb. u. einigen Karten. Original Pappband (Hardcover). Gutes Exemplar. Einband an einer Ecke leicht bestoßen, Schutzumschlag etwas angerändert.
20051344398PN. New. 2005. Soft Cover. md . PN paperback
17524'Nov. 1934 at Aberdeen.' Scotland . The game was played on 21 November 1934 at Pittodrie Scotland winning 3-2. 2pp. 12mo. on two leaves removed from an autograph album. Each team's autographs on a separate page. Both leaves in good condition lightly-aged. ONE: On page headed 'Scotland Team' carries 14 autographs: 'C Napier Charlie Napier 1910-1973 Celtic Alex Massie 1906-1977 Hearts <J S. McLuskie> Pr. McGonagle Peter William McGonagle 1904-1956 Celtic Wm Cook William Cook 1906-1981 Bolton Wanderers Jas Simpson James McMillan Simpson 1908-1972 Rangers captain Allan McClory 1899-1983 Motherwell William Cooper Doug. Duncan Douglas 'Dally' Duncan 1909-1990 Derby County Tommy Walker 1915-1993 Hearts Davie McCulloch 1912-1979 Hearts Andy Anderson b.1909 Hearts George Brown b.1907 Rangers'. And upwards along the right-hand margin: 'Donald Colman. 1878-1942 Trainer'. TWO: On page headed 'WELSH. TEAM. NOV. 1934 AT ABERDEEN.' With 13 names: 'R Williams Ron Williams 1907-1958 <>ley. T. F. Mills Thomas Mills Roy John William Ronald John 1911-1973 D. Richards Dai Richards 1906-1969 D. J. Astley David John 'Dai' Astley 1909-1989 Aston Villa C. Phillips. Cuthbert 'Charlie' Phillips 1910-1969 Spud Murphy. James Patrick Murphy 1910-1989 West Bromwich Albion C <>aley I M Hopkins. Idris Morgan 'Dai' Hopkins 1910-1994 H Hanford. Harry Hanford 1907-1996 Swansea Town S. Lawrence. Sidney 'Sid' Lawrence D Jones. David Owen Jones b.1910'. Also present is a worn newspaper cutting of a photograph of 'SCOTLAND'S VICTORIOUS TEAM'. 'Nov. 1934 at Aberdeen.' [ Scotland ] unknown
178828294London: C. Buckton and sold by P. Elmsly 1788. ARGUABLY ONE OF THE RAREST PUBLICATIONS ON COOK’S FIRST VOYAGE. This example appears to be an unrecorded early issue as pages 93 & 96 are printed back-to-back and pages 94 & 95 are omitted. It is sold with a corrected issue of the complete text 1788 with pages 94 & 95 printed. <br /> <br /> This is the first scientific publication relating to Captain Cook’s first voyage on HMS Endeavour 1768-1771 to the Pacific. Officially it was to observe the transit of Venus in the South Pacific but secretly it was to search for the mythical Southern Continent. In the process Cook became the first European to set foot on New Zealand and the east coast of New Holland or Australia. Of all the works associated with the First Voyage this is one of the rarest. Only two examples of this work are recorded at auction on Rare Book Hub since 1985. It was not in the Parks collection arguably one of the finest in living memory on the works of Cook. It was also not in the libraries of Davidson or Parson’s. It includes two large charts representing the east coast of Australia and New Zealand much improved from those published in John Hawkesworth’s official account of the first voyage.<br /> <br /> William Wales bap.1734-96 was an English mathematician and astronomer. In 1768 the Royal Society sent him to Hudson Bay to observe a transit of Venus in June 1769. His observation were the first scientific measurements to be made in Canada and were taken at the Prince of Wales Fort. Whilst there he computed a series of tables for calculating longitude using chronometers. In 1772 he was appointed to the second voyage 1772-75 of Captain James Cook. He replaced his brother-in-law the astronomer Charles Green 1735-71 who had died on the return leg of the first voyage. His meticulous attention to detail is noted in his frustration ‘I begin to despair …of doing any thing to the Purpose here and yet I am such a slave to it that I have scarce time to eat’. Suarez noted that in Malekula he took 32 sets of observations and at Tanna 45! He was able to correct the longitude of the South Island of New Zealand placing it 40 minutes further west an error at Cook Strait of about 34 miles. Cook himself wrote in his journal that ‘Mr Wales whose abilities is equal to his assiduity lost no one observation that could possibly be obtained’ ODNB.<br /> <br /> This resulted in the more often found ‘The Original Astronomical Observations’ 1777 publishing the findings. Of that book Davidson wrote in 1970 that it was ‘as important as it is rare … I have not noted a copy for sale in recent years and should a copy become available it would certainly arouse great competition between collectors …’. He then became responsible for publishing the same from the results of Cook’s first voyage based on the observations of Cook Clerke and Green. Wales would become Master of Mathematics at Christ’s Hospital in 1775 and served on the Board of Longitude until his death in 1798.<br /> <br /> This example appears to be an unrecorded early issue as pages 94-95 are omitted 93 and 96 are printed back-to-back. The signature of this leaf is Bb and there is no Bb2. The next leaf paginated 97 bears the signature Cc as expected. The title page of the second copy is identical to the first as are all the other text pages with some slight variation in the darkness of the impression. In the second copy Bb is complete with the pages numbered 93-96 and CC begins on page 97. Pages 94 to 95 are continuations of the discussions about longitude begun on page 93. At this point Captain Cook's log was near the entrance of the harbour of Rio Janiero sic. The entire work is a detailed analysis of what the longitudinal readings are and should be referencing Capt. Cook's and Mr. Green's observations. <br /> <br /> The two charts are engraved by James Basire 1730-1802 who was the son of Isaac Basire 1704-68 also an engraver. He was clearly regarded in some standing as he was named engraver to the Society of Antiquaries in 1759 and to the Royal Society in 1770. That of the east coast of New Holland extends from Point Hicks in the south to the tip of Cape York with accompanying track of the ‘Endeavour’. The book records the observation not only of Cook but his predecessors in the Pacific; John Byron on the Dolphin 1764-66 Samuel Wallis on the Dolphin 1766-68 and Philip Carteret on the Swallow 1766-69. The final third of the book is on ‘Deductions from the Observations’. An extremely rare work of great significance. Beaglehole 1955-67 I p. cclxiv; Beddie 1970 719; Davidson 1970; ESTC T141525; not in Ferguson 1975; not in Hill 1974; Holmes 1952 71; Howgego 2003 W3; ODNB; Sabin 1868-1936 101029; Suarez 2004 pp. 133-5; not in Tooley Australia 1979; Worms & Baynton-Williams 2004. <br /> <br /> The printer's error volume - Small folio 285 x 235 mm. in nineteenth century half calf marbled paper boards spine with ornate gilt bands with ornate gilded green leather title label small area of professional restoration to upper and lower portions of spine yellow edged. With typographic title Contents Errata Introduction pp. 4 xii 4 146 text block 286 x 232 mm with two large folding engraved maps unrecorded early issue printers’ error of pp. 94-95 omitted some foxing on pp. ix-xii tear without loss to p. 59 otherwise in very good condition. <br /> <br /> The complete text volume lacking the two maps - Small folio 305 x 242mm with typographic title Contents Errata Introduction pp. 4 xii 4 146. Text block 297 x 233 mm. Lacking the two folding maps. Rebound in full brown morocco gilt title untrimmed. Library stamp of the Royal Observatory on the title page only. C. Buckton and sold by P. Elmsly unknown
Quarto in shrink wrap(blue DJ) ; atlas (ix, 271 p.) : maps ; 26 cm Europe -- Historical geography -- Maps
1987Q3038Köln, Eugen Diederichs Verlag, 1987. Ganzleinen mit Schutzumschlag, 8°, 479 S., 1. Auflage, mit zahlr. Abbildungen im Text, aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Andreas Vollstädt, Brief des Übersetzers Andreas Vollstädt an den Verleger Ulf Diederichs von 1987 inliegend
197838807National Museum of Wales. As New. 1978. Paperback. 0720002079 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - TEXT PRISTINE - 119 works catalogued -- with a bonus offer-- . National Museum of Wales paperback
199117402ABFrankfurt a. M./Berlin, Ullstein, 1991. 18 cm. 291, (1) S. Taschenbuch (Softcover). 6.Aufl. Vorderer Deckel mit Eckbug, sonst tadelloses Exemplar. Ullstein ; Nr.34330 : Sachbuch.
200773730WMPAI. New. 2007. Paperback. 091589534X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- - Corresponds to ISBN: 9780915895342. Text in English. 200 pp. With 71 ills. 58 col. and 229 col. Reference ills. 28 x 22 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . WMPAI paperback
20719Sydney Charles Potter 1893. 3 vols in 1. pp: x436; vi584; iv226. 4to. Bound in binders cloth. New endpapers. Edges a lightly marked. A very good copy. . An important and early bibliography of Australiana. Sydney, Charles Potter, 1893. hardcover
xx, 364 pages. Two partially-coloured fold-out maps, of Australia and New Zealand, in excellent condition. Chapters include: Australia - General; New South Wales; Victoria; Queensland; South Australia; Western Australia; Australian Aboriginals; The Beginnings of an Australian Literature; Australian Fisheries; Tasmania; The Lost Tasmanian Race; New Zealand; The Maoris; Women of Australasia; British New Guinea; The Islands of the Western Pacific. Dark reddish cloth-covered boards adorned with gilt. Binding sound. Prior owner's name, dated 1911, inside front board. Moderate quanity of light pencil markings, primarily to latter half of book. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
The Official Book of the New South Wales Celebrations commemorating the Bi-Centenary of the Landing of Lieutenant James Cook, R.N., at Botany Bay on 29th April 1770. With dedication on front free endpaper by the Deputy Lord Mayor of City of Perth. 424 pages. Index. Numerous photographs. Blue cloth covers; gilt vignette of sailing ship on front cover, gilt title on spine. Corners bumped and some light marks on covers. This book is extra heavy, and will involve extra shipping charges to some countries
39828With the Season's Greetings from the Bank of New South Wales 1937-1938. Sydney Australia. Sydney : Bank of New South Wales 1937. Folding card 210 x 260 mm a few light marks tiny amount of insect damage at front top corner front with the crest of the Bank of New South Wales at centre original ribbon ties; 3 pp the first two with text in blue and the third with colour allegorical illustration of Sydney past and present transparent interleaving with printed text designed to be placed over the illustration to aid in identifying locations and events in the image; contents very fine. Scarce and attractive souvenir of the sesquicentenary of British settlement. unknown
1901129531Sydney: Angus and Robertson 1901. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Sydney Angus and Robertson 1901. Quarto x 64 pages with an illustration plus 8 plates but lacking the colour frontispiece called for by Dornbusch. Modern binder's cloth with the front panel of the original green wrapper printed in red mounted on the front board; text block tide-marked near the head of the spine with the plates a little stained; some discolouration and foxing heavy in places; minor signs of age and use; a decent copy of an absolute rarity. This history of these two cavalry units from their foundation through to the end of the Boer War is 'undoubtedly a regimental record but it is something more - it is an attempt to explain and to some extent combat the unreasoning prejudice which has grown up as a result of the South African campaign against the cavalry arm of the service. On this point Mr. Wilkinson says:- "It is my purpose to show not only that cavalry regiments like the New South Wales Lancers have done equal yeoman service to the Empire in the South African struggle with their comrades in the other branches of the service but that they have done infinitely more as the pioneers of the cavalry movement in Australia to enhance the value of our defence force and to shew the world of what fighting stuff our men are made"' from a review in the 'Daily Telegraph' 12 October 1901. The last 18 pages contain numerous appendices including nominal and casualty rolls. <p>Dornbusch 126; Fielding and O'Neill page 126. Angus and Robertson hardcover